Common use of Acknowledgement and promotion Clause in Contracts

Acknowledgement and promotion. The Provider must, in all publications, and in all promotional, publicity and advertising Materials or activities of any type undertaken by, or on behalf of, the Provider relating to the Services or this Agreement: comply with any promotion and style guidelines issued by the Department from time to time; use badging and signage; acknowledge the financial and other support the Provider has received from the Commonwealth; and deliver to the Department (at the Department’s request and at the Provider’s own cost) copies of all promotional, publicity and advertising Materials the Provider has developed for the purposes of this Agreement, in accordance with any Guidelines. The Provider must market and promote Disability Employment Services as required by the Department, and deal with enquiries relating to its provision of Disability Employment Services, in accordance with any Guidelines. The Department’s right to publicise the Services The Department may, by any means, publicise and report on the Services and on the awarding of this Agreement to the Provider, including the name of the Provider, the amounts of Fees, Funding, Reimbursements, Wage Subsidies and Ancillary Payments given to the Provider, and a brief description of the Services. The Department’s right to publicise best practice Where the Department identifies best practice on the part of the Provider, the Department may disseminate advice of such best practice to other Providers. Conflict of interest

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Services Grant Agreement, Services Grant Agreement, Services Grant Agreement

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